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I am a retired film editor and have done some stained-glass in the past. I
would like to learn how to make furniture out of wood and I believe I have the temperament and patience for it. I now live in Oregon, between Eugene and Roseburg, and am trying to figure out how to learn the craft/art. Learning hands-on from an experienced person would be ideal but I could use some assistance to find either a school, person, or course. Have you, or anyone you know, had a similar desire to learn woodworking and where did you get your education/experience? Greg |
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Learn Furniture-making/woodworkingWhere I learned how to do this I
volunteered at a upholstry shop and worked in a furniture store. I learned to do repairs at both locations. If you were in Ashland I might have been able to help but I live in Portland now. I also got some great books off E-Bay... Good luck. -- Log Greg Grosz "" wrote in message ... I am a retired film editor and have done some stained-glass in the past. I would like to learn how to make furniture out of wood and I believe I have the temperament and patience for it. I now live in Oregon, between Eugene and Roseburg, and am trying to figure out how to learn the craft/art. Learning hands-on from an experienced person would be ideal but I could use some assistance to find either a school, person, or course. Have you, or anyone you know, had a similar desire to learn woodworking and where did you get your education/experience? Greg |
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 02:11:19 GMT, Greg Grosz wrote:
I am a retired film editor and have done some stained-glass in the past. I would like to learn how to make furniture out of wood and I believe I have the temperament and patience for it. I now live in Oregon, between Eugene and Roseburg, and am trying to figure out how to learn the craft/art. Learning hands-on from an experienced person would be ideal but I could use some assistance to find either a school, person, or course. Have you, or anyone you know, had a similar desire to learn woodworking and where did you get your education/experience? After I finished my Master's degree, I decided I needed to be doing something other than sitting in front of a compuer all the time. I had always had the desire to build furniture, but my previous two attempts were, to be kind, pretty crude. My approach to learning consisted of finding a number of books on the subject, subscribing to Fine Woodworking magazine as well as Woodsmith and ShopNotes, and following threads on this newsgroup. For a good list of books, do a Google search under this newsgroup, or go to your local book purveyor and find various books that give you an overview of the basics: joints, tools, design fundamentals. IMO, stay away from the various plans books and "how to build a ..." books, if you concentrate on the basic elements, the "how to build a .." becomes an easy step. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ The absence of accidents does not mean the presence of safety Army General Richard Cody +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Greg Grosz wrote:
I am a retired film editor and have done some stained-glass in the past. I would like to learn how to make furniture out of wood and I believe I have the temperament and patience for it. I now live in Oregon, between Eugene and Roseburg, and am trying to figure out how to learn the craft/art. Learning hands-on from an experienced person would be ideal but I could use some assistance to find either a school, person, or course. Have you, or anyone you know, had a similar desire to learn woodworking and where did you get your education/experience? Greg Get in touch with these folks. I'm sure there are members down your way who could point you in the right direction: The Guild of Oregon Woodworkers http://www.guildoforegonwoodworkers.com/ |
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